You Can’t “Out-React” a Threat—Here’s What Actually Works
This video introduces the 'Odaloop' acronym, developed by a military fighter pilot, as a framework for understanding and reacting to threats. It breaks down the process into Observe, Orient, Decide, and Act, emphasizing that the 'actor' (threat) only needs to complete one step (e.g., draw their weapon) while the 'defender' must complete all four, highlighting the inherent time disadvantage. The instructor stresses the importance of constant situational awareness, especially when carrying concealed, and the need for training to overcome natural reaction lags.













